Pool Advice
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Your Pool pH Is Too High - What Is The Next Step?
The pH for pool water should be within the range of 7.2 to 7.6 or slightly on the alkaline side, preferably about 7.2. If it reaches 7.6 or above, your... -
Green Algae: Seven Tips to Get Rid of Them ASAP!
Let’s discuss this green stuff we have all seen in our pool at some point: green ALGAE. It might fit well with your Halloween decor, but can have dark consequences.... -
The Best Way to Lower Your Pool Maintenance Cost
Owning a pool is one of the best ways to beat the heat of summer. There’s nothing better than relaxing with your family during the heat of the day in... -
Smart Pool Monitor: Why You Should Consider Owning One
We are living in a world of smartphones, smart cars, and smart homes with devices like lights, doorbells, thermostats, and much more. Swimming pools are no exception! If you haven’t... -
High Alkalinity in Your Pool: Causes, Consequences and How to Fix It
In Brief Total alkalinity (TA) measures the water's capacity to stabilize pH. The recommended range is 80–120 ppm. Above 150–180 ppm, a chain reaction sets in: pH rises and locks...